Neither I - nor anyone else - will talk you into or out of your commitment to what you believe. That profound and life-altering level of change can only come from within you. What I am doing here is pointing to higher-order intentions that direct it all… most (and I mean most) of which you are oblivious to. Why? Because you’ve been trained to be oblivious to ... Continue Reading >>
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Shaping Reality
That which you allow to define you will direct you and design your world. ... Continue Reading >>
Kathleen Bulger: Art of Expansion Cards
"This is the card I pulled. Who are you surrounding yourself with was the first question that popped into my mind? Are they people with an innate curiosity willing to explore what might come up for them in both thoughts, feelings, and experiences? Who in my circle is courageous? ….and are they courageous enough to stand alone if they need to?…. Am ... Continue Reading >>
Stela-Shakti: Courage
"It takes great courage to step out of the comfort zone and try something that feels real and true. It takes courage to leave the shallow and the shell and dive head first into the deep and the dark. " It Takes Great Courage ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Shakti: What Darkness Reveals…
"There is nowhere to hide, no need to hide, and now increasingly more…no desire to hide. I seek, and I find. The darkness reveals. Infinitely. My only “goal”: stay deeply, profoundly, intentionally curious. It is only from that space of divine curiosity that I not only discover or create, but live. I need not always have something to say. I simply be, and ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Shakti: Part 2 – Warrior!
"In this type of mind, then, compliance is seen as the golden standard. Compliance to the narrative I have held as true since longer than I can remember. I believe the underlying logic of needing desperately to be right goes something like this: If I am right about my life, then I am good. If I am good, and I do everything right, then I am safe. This type of ... Continue Reading >>
In the Gap Between Gratitude and Grief
I have a lot for which to be thankful. No doubt, there were times that challenged my sense of equilibrium in my world however, I am blessed with selective memory when it comes to moving forward in my life. Lingering long over past hurts and old wounds contributes little to a meaningful life, long lived. At now 70+, I can look back with a deep sense of ... Continue Reading >>
Observations
Have you noticed how time is moving more quickly? Are you noticing that more things seem easily forgotten… quickly becoming irrelevant when in times past, they would have seemed essential to retain? Can you feel the degree to which what once mattered, no longer does? As a species, we’re changing. Our planet is changing. Our future is changing. And through ... Continue Reading >>